III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2009 5,121

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Fall 2009 FACT SHEET
I. Enrollment Statistics -Fall 2009
III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2009
Undergraduate
First-Time Freshmen
Full-Time
5,224
Part-Time
552
Total
5,776
FTE
5,353
68429
16
Full-Time
6
Part-Time
244
Total
250
FTE
100
1360
12
78261/16
Graduate
1277/12
Total
5,121
No. Applications
V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009
937
5,121
51%
American Studies
BA
36%
Biochemistry
BS
Transfer
No. Applications
608
1,458
Pct. Accepted
69%
Enrollment Yield
42%
1458
1007
608
Bioinformatics
732 Full-Time Freshmen (Regular)*
but only 715
Mean H.S. Rank
have nonblankMean SAT Reading
SAT R+M
Mean SAT Writing
Finance
Chemistry
Clinical Lab Science
573
Concentrations in:
5,230
796
Mean SAT Math
590
Total
6,026
Combined SAT
1,729
FTE
5,453
BS
1
BS
Cytotechnology
Medical Technology
*Revised to exclude 13 SPA new FR
Communication Arts
records with incorrect Banner coding.
Concentrations in:
BA
Digital Filmmaking
By Age
Under 25
86%
25 and Older
14%
B.A.
B.S.
675
344
By Sex
B.S.N.
86
37
Computer Science
BS
8
Contemporary Arts
BA
7
Economics
BA
Educational Technology
Engineering Physics
MS
M.B.A.
59%
41%
M.S.E.T.
M.S.N.
81
16
Total
1,254
V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009
By Ethnicity
0%
5%
Majors
6%
Accounting
9%
Allied Health
78%
3%
Design and Interactive Media
Journalism
Writing
B.S.W.
M.A.L.S.
526
Hispanic
4,688 White, non-Hisp.
151
missing
6,026
Concentrations in:
566
Full-Time
21 Amer.Ind/Ala.Nat.
304 Asian/Pacific Is.
336 Black, non-Hisp.
BS
BS/MBA
Marketing
78%
Part-Time
Female
Male
BS
Biology
Business Administration
Management
IV. Degrees Awarded 2008-09
3,546
2,480
6,026
Degree
2628
Pct. Accepted
937
Enrollment Yield
941 per M.DiB.
II. Student Demographics -Fall 2009
5160
866
6026
(continued)
Majors
Degree
BS
1
BS
Concentrations in:
Media/Cinema Studies
Environmental Science
BS
BS
Environmental Studies
BA
History
BA
Information Systems
Integrated Science Studies
BS
BS
International Business
BA
International Studies
BA
Law and Society
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Liberal Studies
Respiratory Care
Literature
BA
BA/MA
BA
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Vascular Technology
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Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning
Fall 2009 FACT SHEET
V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009
VI. Library (2009)
X. Facilities and Land (Fall 2009)
(continued)
Majors
Buildings (total)
57
Degree
BS
Paper - Volumes
189,457
Paper - Titles
154,753
Academic/Main
BA
Microform - Titles
356
Support
8
BSN/MSN
Electronic - Titles
645
Housing
35
Political Science
BA
Online - government doc. titles
97,841
Psychology
BA
Mathematics
Music
Nursing
Social Work
Social Science
VII. Tuition and Fees (2009-2010)
BSW
Square Footage
Gross
1,787,296
Net Assignable*
1,233,036
BA
* excluding the Bradley Sports Ctr. and The Overlook Residence Hall
Undergrad. Tuition (Resident)
Sociology
BA
Spanish
BA
F-T (Annual)
Theater
BA
Per Credit
Visual Arts
BA
$7,683.20
$240.10
XI. Officers & Exec.Committee of the Board of Trustees 2009-10
Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident)
Minors
F-T (Annual)
$15,366.40
Per Credit
$480.20
Undergraduate Fees
Accounting
African-Amer. Studies
$3,404.80
Per Credit
Biology
Graduate Tuition for:
Chemistry
$116.65
MLS, MET & MSN
Resident/Cr.
Computer Science
Engineering Physics
Environmental Science
Resident/Cr.
$543.85
Non-Resident/Cr.
$701.45
GR Fees (per credit, all programs):
$48.85
VIII. Room and Board (2009-2010)
Housing Charges (Annual)
History
Peter P. Mercer
Associate VP for Student Affairs (Development)
Cathleen Davey
VP Inst. Advancement & Exec. Dir. Foundation
$7,400
Patricia Kozakiewicz
Christopher Romano
George Tabback
Judaic Studies
Minimum
$2,400
Mathematics
Maximum
$3,090
3052
3051
5224
3,052
UG in Residence Fall 2009
58% % of Full-time UG in
Residence
IX. Financial Aid (2008-2009)
Substance Abuse
Federal & State Grants & Schlshps.
Amt. of Awards
$9,360,688
Women's Studies
Federal & State Loans
Certificate Programs
College Grants & Scholarships
Amt. of Awards
Teacher Education Programs:
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Web Development
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Exec. Assistant to the President & Board Liaison
Acting Director of Enrollment Management
Assoc. VP for Academic Affairs & Chief CIO
XIII. Important Phone Numbers
58%
Public Policy
Gerontology
Substance Abuse
Associate VP of Budget & Fiscal Planning
Board Charges (Annual)
Latino/ Latin Amer. Studies
Literature
Business Essentials
Chief Planning Officer
Maria Krupin
$9,000
Theater
Provost & VP for Academic Affairs
Miki Cammarata
Minimum
Science, Tech. and Society
President
Beth E. Barnett
Maximum
Sociology
Board Liaison
Peter Philip Mercer
International Business
Psychology
Ex Officio
Patricia Kozakiewicz
Information Systems
Philosophy
Immediate Past Chair
Dorothy Echols Tobe
Gerontology
Political Science
Secretary
Thomas A.Zelante
XII. President's Cabinet (Fall 2009)
MBA
Environmental Studies
Foreign Languages
Vice Chair
$675.20
Graduate Tuition for:
Economics
Chair
A.J. Sabath
$525.30
Non-Resident/Cr.
East Asian Studies
Vernon C. Walton
Sharon K. McGahee
Annual Full-Time
Anthropology
Music
14
$34,240,569
Amt. of Awards
$5,818,775
71% of Ramapo Students receive aid
from one or more of the above sources.
Main College Number
(201) 684-7500
Admissions
(201) 684-7300
Alumni Association
(201) 684-7093
Emergency
(201) 684-6666
Financial Aid
(201) 684-7549
President
(201) 684-7607
Provost
(201) 684-7529
Registrar
(201) 684-7695
Security
(201) 684-7432
Student Affairs
(201) 684-7456
Student Development
(201) 684-7593
Inclement Weather
(201) 236-2902
Additional College-based Waivers
Amt. of Awards
$123,560
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